BBC Live Teleportation - Alternative View

BBC Live Teleportation - Alternative View
BBC Live Teleportation - Alternative View

Video: BBC Live Teleportation - Alternative View

Video: BBC Live Teleportation - Alternative View
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The footage below is an excerpt from a recent report broadcast on the British TV channel BBC News. Many viewers watching this newscast unexpectedly noticed one mysterious detail on the air that looked like something from a sci-fi or mystical movie. The video shows a random Englishwoman, whom a reporter interviews. If you look closely, you can see how a child appears out of nowhere among the passers-by behind the woman's right shoulder. Some viewers even saw that it was a boy who was being led by an adult, according to the Daily Star.

The mysterious event took place on Wednesday, December 12, when British journalists walked the streets and asked bystanders what they thought about the current political situation in the country. These interviews took on an almost mystical connotation at a certain moment, when two people appeared out of nowhere behind one of the interviewees in the blink of an eye. Of course, such news quickly spread across foreign sites devoted to paranormalism. Many TV viewers and users of the World Wide Web thought that the boy and his parent had simply teleported to the street, and this moment was accidentally captured by the journalists' camera.

However, skeptics have found a couple of quite rational explanations for what happened, which may also be correct. Some doubters assert that the BBC did not like some remark of the interviewed lady, and the TV channel decided to cut this fragment, making the video “smoothing” in order to hide the editing. At that moment, they say, a parent with a child entered the frame. That is, this is a common mistake in video editing (unless, of course, it was a live broadcast). According to other skeptics, this is the usual reflection of pedestrians in a curved display case. What do you think? Isn't it so much more pleasant to believe in teleportation than in some kind of realistic "mistakes" and illusions?..